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Theory Post: After just noticing the brand new
"Non-canon" stickers applied to our second favorite Knight, Galacta
Knight, and re-reading the page, I noticed an interesting segment
of the page that said, "While Galacta Knight's existence may be
canon, none of the events in which he has appeared are canon, as
the Meta Knightmare sub-games and The True Arenas are not
canon."

Now, how can that happen? Completely ignoring the discussions
that probably led to this decision of adding non-canon labels to
Meta Knightmare sub-games, Marx Soul, and any variation of the
Arena's, it got me really thinking about the canonicity of Galacta
Knight's existence, which also ties into lovable little Magolor's
statement about meeting someone who knew Kirby. But…

Yup. It's that time again. It's time to waste your time, and my
own, by theorizing about some stuff! Todays topic involves the
mysterious Sparkling Stars (or Twinkle Stars, if you like that sort
of thing) that first debuted in Kirby's Dream Land. Also,
it's been awhile since I've written anything like this, so I'm
incredibly rusty. Can't really remember the last time I picked up
an old Kirby game to play, either. Well, let's dive right
into the theory thing!

Let's start off with some basic questions.

Just what are the Sparkling Stars anyway?

Where did the Stars go?

Did the Stars give Kirby his powers?

So this first question is just a little review for those of you
a little rusty about the lore behind KDL. They are said to
be stars which aid Dream Lan…

I'm going to be honest. I've just been falling into old habits
and staring at the "Recent Wiki Activity" screen for the last half
an hour or so. But the more I stare at it, the more I feel like
there's nothing really going on like there was two years
ago. Though, that' probably because it's 11:35 PM here...

I don't know. I've been gone for two years or so. A lot has
changed around here, I surmise. Heck, the layout is somewhat
different. I can't remember who were admins and who weren't when I
left. I think there was only three of us at the time. Changtau2005
came back at one point. And then, uh, yeah. I just kind of lost
touch. It's good to see that the threat of vandals seem almost
non-existent, though. I'm sure one or two stumble in every no…

I can't entirely recall if this is a big problem anymore, but I
believe I have the solution of where Soul of Sectonia appears in
relation to the storyline.

Ok, so let's start this off by saying The Arena and
The True Arena are not canon. At all. Let's also say the
ending of Kirby: Triple Deluxe isn't canon, either.

Keep your cool; let me explain.

Remember how the stalk Sectonia is on collapses after Kirby
defeats her initially? And then he does his little dance, whatever.
Shortly after, Sectonia grabs him with a vine, Dedede knocks Kirby
unconscious and tosses him a Miracle Fruit, yadada...Right, well
the canon differs here. Let's say that Sectonia was truly defeated.
She collapsed, presumably dead. Kirby does his little dance, and
presumably begin…

The year is 2040. Mankind has proceeded not much in their
technology pursuit. In fact, we're no better off than we are right
now, in 2013.

The economy is great, and politics have been greatly reduced
(don't ask me how, I'm not from the future). As such, wars have
become completley non-existent. The Kirby series as we know
it has been destroyed, stopped after the release of Super Smash
Brothers 4: FIGHT!, in which Nintendo layed off all the workers at
HAL. The event sparked controversy, but Nintendo was firm. No more
Kirby.

You, a massive Kirby fan, are saddened by Nintendo's
decision. You go on in our life knowing that there will be no
more Kirby games, that the games you have now will be
treasures in the years to come. You were…